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City workers in London, Ontario, win an arbitration case over a day of mourning for the Queen

After an arbitration decision on September 19, 2022, workers will be paid for their work Unionized An arbitrator ruled that the city of London, Ont., made a mistake when they didn’t give inside workers a day off on Sept. 19, which was a national day of mourning after Queen Elizabeth died last year. This means…

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Police say that the number of hate crimes in Ottawa has risen by almost 24%

So far this year, Jews, LGBT people, and Black people have been hit the hardest Police say that hate crimes in Ottawa have gone up by almost 24% in the first half of 2023 compared to the same time last year. Between January 1 and June 30 of this year, 221 such incidents were reported…

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A tree planter in B.C. was attacked by a bear and flown to the hospital by helicopter, the conservation service says

Officials are trying to figure out if it was a black bear or a grizzly bear and why it attacked After a bear attacked a tree planter in northeastern B.C., conservation officers are looking into what happened. The Conservation Officer Service said in a short statement that the attack took place on Thursday near Tumbler…

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A new city report says that the cost of rescuing a boring machine has nearly tripled

Now, it will cost up to $25 million to get the equipment out from under Old Mill Drive The price of rescuing a multi-million-dollar boring machine that got stuck under a street in the west end has nearly tripled in just a few months. City staff say the work to get the machine out of…

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Are other migrant workers getting lost in Canada’s efforts to attract tech workers

Critics say the move could lead to a “two-tier” system of immigration Canada wants to get more people who work in tech to come to the country and work there. Critics of the plan worry that in the process of trying to do this, the rights of other migrant workers will be lost. Immigration Minister…

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Meeting with the premier about the search for women’s bodies in a landfill felt like a’slap in the face,’ say the families

Province said Wednesday that it won’t help look for the bodies of two women, citing safety concerns Families of two First Nations women whose bodies are thought to be in a landfill near Winnipeg are upset that the Manitoba government won’t pay for a search that could bring their loved ones home. Cambria Harris said…

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After being stabbed on the TTC subway near Eglinton station, a man in his 30s is in stable condition

Still on the loose, the person who stabbed people on the train caused chaos Toronto police say that a man in his 30s who was stabbed on a moving TTC subway car near Eglinton station on Thursday is in stable condition in the hospital. Duty Insp. Michelle Olszevski, a spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service,…

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Alberta is looking into “tranq dope,” but they are still committed to care that helps people get better

In the last week of June, 339 calls to Provincial EMS were related to opioids Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday that her government is thinking about what to do about the addition of animal tranquilizer to opioids and the rise in overdose deaths. Smith said, “I have a team working on this, led by…

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After being warned of criminal charges, a man who was sunbathing without a shirt in northern B.C. files a complaint against the RCMP

Lynn Blatta, who lives in Prince George, B.C., says, “It was wrong. A woman in Prince George, B.C., who sunbathes in her backyard without a top on has filed a formal complaint against the RCMP. This is because she says an officer knocked on her door and told her she could be charged with a…

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Long-hauler COVID-19 is now on long-term disability and is warning others about the “invisible disease.

Leanne Argoso from London, Ontario, is one of the 510 people who have been in the St. Joseph’s Post-Acute COVID-19 Program since 2021 After getting COVID-19 in March 2022, Leanne Argoso of London, Ontario, thought she would be fine. She didn’t. Argoso, who is 45 years old, used to work as a physiotherapist at Parkwood…

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